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lJOHN D. OOALLAGHAN, OF CALHOUN, GEORGIA.

IMPROVEMENT INCOMBINED wHI-:ELBARROW AND GARDEN-PLOW.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 95,7A, dated October12, 1869.

fo a/ZZ whom, t may concern:

Be it known that T, .T OHN D. OGALLAGHAN, of Calhoun, county of Gordon,and State of Georgia, have invented certain Improvements in aWheelbarrow and Garden-Plow, of which the following is a speciication.

The nature andobject of the invention are to combine a wheelbarrow andgarden plow or cultivator. y

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a side view of thewheelbarrow and cultivator in position for use. A represents the bladeof the plow, attached to the shank of the plow by a heavy screw, whichcan be removed7 and other blades Or rakes can be adjusted for 'use atthe pleasure of those using it. B is a wooden ange, securing the wheelG, that rests on the ground and supports the plow, which can beregulated by the wire braces (markeda) bolted to the anges on each sideof the Wheel G, andr running to the bottom of the barrow. D representsthe sides of the barrow, which can be taken off by draw'- ing a wirebolt, (marked g, in Fig. 2.) d is a cross-piece, to which is attached aleather strap, e, running forward and dropping over the frame of thebarrow, passing through an eyelet, f, to which is securely hooked thecultivator E.

Fig. 2 represents the Abottoni view of.the wheelbarrow and cultivator.l'

Fig. 3 shows the cultivator detached.

Fig. 4 shows the full view of the blade, (marked A.) l

Fig. v5 is the blade of a shovel-plow.

VVhatI claim as my improvement, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

1. The herein-described combination ofthe plow A E and wheelbarrow D G,as specified.

2. The herein-described manner of attachingthe plow to the handles andframe of the barrow, by means ofthe cross-piece d, leather strap e, linkf,'and braces a a, as shown and described.

This specification signed and witnessed this 8th day of September, 1869.

JOHN D. OGALLAGHAN. Witnesses:

Z. T. GREY, J. D. LINsLEY.

